After a couple of rocky years, the Gamecocks can expect a challenging but winning season under Will Muschamp.
South Carolina will take on Kentucky this year in the first evening home opener since 2015.
Will Muschamp's "Spurs Up" tweets have been flying lately, as the Gamecocks are picking up steam in recruiting.
The defensive players didn't make the trip to SEC Media Days, but Will Muschamp had to address one of the Gamecocks' bigger question marks.
Hayden Hurst has only been a tight end for one season, but he's an important leader for a young South Carolina team.
Now that the SEC East lacks the star quarterbacks of years past, could Jake Bentley become the division's top dog?
USC targets Stephon Wynn Jr. and Jabari Ellis will make their college decisions this week, and more recruits will follow in the coming days.
ESPN's Edward Aschoff pegged South Carolina's receiving group of Deebo Samuel, Bryan Edwards and Hayden Hurst as the best in the conference.
Four-star quarterback Dakereon Joyner is expected to commit to South Carolina Sunday.
With the defense struggling during the annual South Carolina Garnet & Black Spring game, four newcomers are expected to step up and contribute immediately this fall.
It’s simple. South Carolina is not and will not become a “basketball school.”
The South Carolina football team may prove to be a dark horse in the SEC East this fall.
South Carolina tight end Kiel Pollard tallied 108 yards in Saturday's annual Garnet and Black Spring Game, foreshadowing a big-time sophomore season.
The effect of Gamecock basketball's unprecedented post-season run could be felt throughout Gamecock football's annual Garnet and Black Spring Game.
Ty'Son Williams will look to make an impact this season out of the backfield for the Gamecocks. He showed his dynamic abilities in the Spring Game Saturday.
If South Carolina's new offensive line coach Eric Wolford can find his five best offensive linemen during the spring, then fall camp will give the Gamecocks time to implement and refine the offense.